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English, 29.01.2020 21:46 alexkrol10

Identify the outline as one demonstrating organization by time, chronology , or sequence.

i. morning
a. 6 a. m.
1. shut off alarm
2. put on jogging suit
b. 6: 15 a. m.
1. leave house to jog
2. meet jogging companion
c. 7 a. m.
1. return from jogging
2. begin shower
d. 7: 30 a. m.
1. eat breakfast
2.read paper

a. time
b. sequential
c. chronological

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